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Item:Nissan Skyline R32 GTS4 Junior GTR

Location:Wollongong

Item Condition:Used but good condition

Reason for Selling:I have to many cars at the moment

Price and Payment Conditions:$14,500 ono

Extra Info:

What is a GTS-4 you ask?

This is a rare imported vehicle that is a cross between a Skyline GTR (4WD) and a GTS-T (which are rear wheel drive only). The GTS-4 has the GTR 4-wheel Drive torque system and 4 wheel steering system with the inline 6-cylinder 2.0L engine from the GTS-T. Dubbed the Junior GTR.

Engine is a In line 6 cylinder EFI 2.0 litre single TURBO RB20DET

ATTESA 4WD is All wheel traction (excellent traction in the wet)

HICAS is the 4 wheel steering system

Transmition is 5-speed manual. Clutch was replaced at 120000Km

FACTORY FEATURES INCLUDE

Electric 2 way sun roof/windows/mirrors/climate control & Air Conditioning

Fog lights

Side skirts

Rear spoiler

Power steering

ABS Disk brakes

Sports seats

Charcoal coloured Interior

This car also has - 16" Alloy wheels, HKS styled ssql-bov, and a Pioneer CD player head unit.

This car has 11months rego left and is registered in NSW.

Contact Details:Feel free to PM me or Email me at [email protected] or call on 0422229554

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